Berlin is an edgy city, from its fashion to its architecture to its charged political history. The Berlin Wall is a sobering reminder of the hyper-charged postwar atmosphere, and yet the graffiti art that now covers its remnants has become symbolic of social progress. Check out the Weltzeituhr (world time) Clock, topped by a model of the solar system, then turn back time by dining at the historic Zur Letzten Instanz, a 16th century restaurant that was frequented by Napoleon and Beethoven.
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„Klein aber fein“, small but fine: that is how we define ourselves. Here at Galleri Heike Arndt DK you will find contemporary art with a focus on painting, sculpture, ceramics, drawing, graphics and other media such as street and digital art. A strong example of our offering is our graphics department, which consists of a large selection of works by international artists. We have chosen to support an active and dynamic dialogue between the Nordic and German art scenes in Berlin, often done in collaboration with various galleries, museums and other cultural institutions. Through the years as our partnerships grow stronger, we are proud to have a broad selection of international contemporary art in our collection. Based in Berlin - Friedrichshain since 2008.
I had my artworks in this gallery. That's a great space, with a great staff, who treats artists like myself with affection and attentiveness, as well as they manage the art pieces and the exhibitions. Worth a visit!
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In our gallery you find art of active streetart- and urbanartartists from Berlin, Germany and the world. Sticker, prints, t-shirts, books, original drawings and big paintings. Artists: Angry Koala, Cheez, Dave the Chimp, Fatal, Flocke Art, Gerdt, Haevi, LeLoup, LoveHateLove, Marini, Ostfug, Mein lieber Prost, Quint, Rabea Senftenberg, Rude, Mr Sasa, Skalmo, Ptoons, Susanne Wilke, Zore64 Brands: IAMOK, Machen!, YackFou, Sporthocker
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So much fun and more. Not only you get to play oldschool video games but you can also learn about their history. Impressive collection. And remember to try the painstation!! Pain guaranteed ????
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Where Pac Man lives The first ever museum for computer games worldwide was founded in Berlin. You can embark on a magic time travel trip covering six decades of gaming history. Including Giant Joystick and Painstation, Arcade Hall plus the Wall of Hardware. A Berlin highlight in the trendy borough of Friedrichshain Kreuzberg. A mere 5 minutes away from Alexanderplatz (U5 Weberwiese). You can reach our museum very comfortably by cycling here. Whether you come from Alexanderplatz or from Warschauer Straße/Frankfurter Tor, you will find wide lanes for cycling on both sides of Karl-Marx-Allee and traffic lights for crossing. We have a number of cycle stands right next to our entrance. If you wish to start a cycling trip from here, feel free to ask for a free copy of Bike Map, which has a very convenient format to fit into almost any pocket.
We had a great time going there. A nostalgic trip down memory lane for adults, and insightful, informative fun for teenagers. We enjoyed playing the different games and consoles. Teenagers did not enjoy the information, but that is expected. We spent 2 hours there, which is GREAT for such a low price!
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The Wall Museum Berlin is located just next to the famous East Side Gallery Berlin - the last remaining piece of the Berlin Wall in the city centre of Berlin. The innovative multimedia Wall Museum presents Berlin’s recent history in a unique and enthralling way. From the beginning of the Cold War in 1945 until Reunification and via the dramatic building of the Berlin Wall in 1961, history is brought to life in 13 themed rooms using various original film documents and interviews. It is a must for all who want to discover the truth behind the Wall and how it changed this exceptional city. Walking along the East Side Gallery after visiting the Wall Museum gives you a completly new look at this monument and the art it shows.
Loved all the history at this museum, very well, put together, we could have spent the whole day there, right across from CheckPoint Charlie, well worth your time.
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